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blast off verb- to leave US, 1954
Borrowed with great fervour from the language of space travel. - — J. E. Lighter, Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, p. 182, 1994
- to use and become intoxicated by a drug US, 1961
- She immediately broke it in two and blasted off one half right there[.] — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says..., p. 33, 2000
- of a car, especially a racing car, to drive off at speed AUSTRALIA, 1984
Uses a rocket launch as a metaphor.
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